MS CHAPTER 57 SKIN DISORDERS EXAM NEWEST ACTUAL
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS VERIFIED/GRADED A+
you are caring for a patient with acute pain, related to posterpetic neuralgia. the least appropriate implementation? - ---Answers---have the patient walk the halls 3x a day
best fluid replacement for a client who has sustained burns - - --Answers---lactated ringers in the first 24 hours
This assessment is during the 1st 24 hours of the burn pt admitted to the hospital. Fluid replacement was given as the tx priority. Which assessment of the pt should be a big concern - ---Answers---urine output of 20 mL/hr
A nurse caring for an obese pt who has been bedridden for a long timeand who has a nursing diagnosis of risk for infection r/t obesity. BEST location for the nurse to assess for the moist red lesions of Candida albicans - ---Answers---abdominal skin folds
Nurse should frequently assess when the nurse notices eschar formation around entire arm of a burn pt - --- Answers---assess capillary refill
Tzanck smear used in testing for viral culture when testing for
- ---Answers---herpes lesions 1 / 2
rash with thick skin - ---Answers---atopic dermatitis
Methotrexate sodium is used to treat what kind of patients - -- -Answers---treats and slows down psoriasis, cancer, arthritis, acute leukemia (p. 564)
superficial spreading melanoma is what color lesions when collecting data - ---Answers---dark and tanned, purple-ish
what conditions can be improved with negative pressure therapy - ---Answers---skin graft, pressure ulcer
a nursing dx for psoriasis - ---Answers---impaired skin integrity related to..?
when is the pt with impaired skin integrity developing systemic infection - ---Answers---pressure sheers and friction
what antibiotic is the symptom of "water diarrhea" - --- Answers---clindamycin
yellow emesis is an adverse reaction of what antibiotic - --- Answers---amoxicillin, tetracyline, doxycycline
an understanding of gentamicin use - ---Answers---This medication is used to treat minor skin infections (such as
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